Ten most difficult calligraphy writing skills

The ten most difficult calligraphy characters to write are: 龘 (dá), 燚 (yì), 钋 (zhāng), 镤 (ruí), 酓 (xuàn), 羲 (xī), 铓 (jìng), Cai (cǎi), Fan (fán), Fan (fán).

1. 龘 (dá): This is a relatively rare character. Its "dragon" part is arc-shaped up and down, making it difficult to write.

2. 燚(yì): This is a rare character with many strokes, which requires superb writing skills and skill.

3. Zhang (zhāng): This character is composed of "jade" and "zhang". It is known as the "king of kings" in Chinese characters because of its exquisite structure.

4. Ruí: This character consists of four parts: "grass", "flower", "clothes" and "wei". The cursive part requires high stroke connection and aesthetic control.

5. Xuan (xuàn): This is a Chinese character with a complex structure, and its "gold" and "xuan" parts need to reflect the metallic and mysterious texture.

6. Xi (xī): This character is composed of two parts: "sheep" and "西". It requires the graceful and smooth sheep style to be combined with the powerful and conciseness of the western style.

7. Jing (jìng): This word is composed of two parts: "green" and "eye". It needs to create a visual effect of brilliant colors and beautiful lines.

8. Cai (cǎi): This character is composed of two parts: "fine" and "cai", which requires delicate lines, clear layers, and rich colors.

9. Fán (fán): This character is composed of two parts: "grass" and "anti". It requires flexible use of virtual and actual forms in the cursive style, and concise and beautiful form in the reverse style.

10. Traditional (fán): This is a word that is both common and difficult to write. Writing in cursive style requires the left and right sides to be even and clear in structure. Writing in cursive style requires mastering the regularity and richness of the font. Changing strokes.

Precautions for writing calligraphy

1. Maintain good posture: When writing, you should maintain a natural posture, relax your arms and wrists, do not use excessive force, and do not force yourself to write.

2. Strokes must be focused and accurate: When writing strokes, you must concentrate and use even strength. Try to complete the lines in one go. Do not lift the pen midway or repeat it multiple times.

3. Master the force and humidity of the pen: The strokes of brush calligraphy pay great attention to the change of force and the control of humidity, which require frequent practice and constant adjustment.

4. Every stroke should be done carefully: Calligraphers should regard every stroke as an artistic creation, pay attention to the texture, speed, unrestrainedness and expansion of the strokes, and grasp the essence of each stroke. Key points.

5. Each font should be practiced separately: Different fonts have different specifications for calligraphy. The strokes, structure and beauty of each font need to be practiced separately without confusion.

6. Practicing calligraphy requires perseverance and patience: Brush calligraphy requires accumulated practice over time, perseverance, tireless perseverance and patience, and don’t give up easily.

To become an excellent calligrapher you not only need to master calligraphy skills, but also need to be creative and thoughtful. Brush calligraphy is an ancient and vital art. We should respect the tradition of calligraphy, and at the same time, we can use our creativity to create our own calligraphy style.